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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clean trip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a journey or experience that is smooth, without problems or complications.
Example: "We had a clean trip to the mountains, with no traffic delays or issues along the way."
Alternatives: "a smooth journey" or "a trouble-free trip".
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"With a clean trip in the Derby, I would have absolutely challenged Smarty Jones," Desormeaux said.
You've just got to get lucky and hope you have a clean trip and things go your way".
Those in the Imperialism camp will not say their horse would have beaten Smarty Jones with a clean trip.
I think if he gets a clean trip, I don't know of anybody who can run with him".
This year, the connections of the fresh horses were not scared away by Super Saver, a colt who had a clean trip over the kind of sloppy footing that he had shown an affinity for.
We just have to pray for a clean break and a clean trip".
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Drysdale, a cultivated Englishman and a man of few words, reported that he had studied tapes of the Derby extensively and agreed that Pegasus "did have a very clean trip".
Well, he was my pick to win the Kentucky Derby, and I'm not sure he'd have won even with a better start and clean trip, but he would have been better than fourth.
With clean trips, can Went the Day Well and Creative Cause pass both of them?
What won this gold medal for him was his precision: the powerful Oliver can leave a trail of fallen hurdles after a race, but he ran a clean race in the final (tripping and falling only after the race was over).
Most owners enjoy having a clean yard and home after a trip.
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